Hope y’all had a wonderful Thanksgiving if that’s something you celebrate.
I have a very special treat to kick off the holiday season. It’s the work of a rising interior design star– Rivers Spencer.
Before I go on. This is not a sponsored post!
During the recent High Point Market, I had the pleasure to meet Rivers. She was introducing a new collection of furniture at one of my favorite vendors, Tritter-Feefer.
We chatted for a while at market and then again on the phone recently. I was so impressed with her new collection and other accomplishments, that I needed to learn more.
An Astonishing Story
In only four and a half years, Rivers has opened not one, but two home furnishings/interior design shops. She has created three lines of furnishings which are sold on her exquisite website. She has been featured in countless magazines, including House Beautiful where she was a recent recipient of the “Next Wave Designer” designation. And she is one of the most sought after designers in New Orleans.
Rivers in her office with her handsome black lab, Zeus.
Yes, this is where she works!
But there’s more. Rivers has accomplished all of that without any formal interior design training and she’s never worked for another designer.
I know… I know! Believe me, I’m blown away by all of that too!
Here’s what happened.
Rivers, a native of Jackson Mississippi graduated college and then went to work for a while in Washington DC. After a couple of years, she decided to go to law school. While studying for the LSATs, and naturally all stressed-out, she began helping her grandma, spending hours in her garage refinishing old furniture. In so doing, she discovered her bliss. It was then that she decided to drop everything, forget about law school and immerse herself in everything to do with design and decorating.
I can see the mental calculations. Graduated college… worked for two years…been in business for 4.5 years.
Right, she just turned 30.
Rivers voraciously continued to study and teach herself everything about the business. Then with help from her folks, within the year, she opened up her first shop on Magazine Street in New Orleans.
Here it is.
Does this look like the work of a novice?
Hardly.
Ironically, if a young wannabe designer came to me five years ago and asked what I thought about opening up a shop and going into this biz without any training whatsoever, I’d say are you barking mad? strongly caution her against doing that and instead seek out a mentor or internship–something, to start with.
I have a feeling though, that even if Rivers and I had that chat she wouldn’t have listened.
Thank God!
Obviously, she was born with a genius that can’t be taught. It’s rare, but obviously, it can happen.
Think Mozart.
During our chat the other day, she told me that in the beginning, she feared that no one would come in and buy anything.
I would feel the same way, but just look. Of course they came in–and they bought!
I want it all–It’s all absolutely scrumptious!
After a couple of years, she outgrew the first store and that’s when she moved her shop down the street to the current location.
Below, the tired old classic “double shotgun” two years ago before the massive transformation, above.
Below, during the interior renovations.
Here, I’m feeling like old Rose looking at the Titanic sitting 4 miles down on the Atlantic Ocean floor… reminiscing about how it once was…
Oh wait. This is the after shot! It’s a constantly evolving display of gorgeous offerings. New is mixed with old. Nothing stays put for very long because each one is a hot ticket item and goes quickly!
Drop dead stunning! Can I please have those Ralph Lauren lamps? (I’d take it all but don’t want to be too greedy) :]
A pair of amazing Fortuny pillows were snatched up very quickly.
An antique bombe chest sits harmoniously next to a Rivers Spencer designed sofa and coffee table. Elegant curves are a common theme in her designs.
Design chops for days! – photo by Sara Essex Bradley for House Beautiful
Both the physical shop and online home furnishings boutique carries her three lines of furniture: an upholstery collection, an ironworks collection, made locally for her and the aforementioned collection for Tritter Feefer, out of Atlanta.
All of her collections are bench-made in the USA and employ environmentally friendly practices. Her eclectic furnshings are influenced by everything from Louis XV, XVI, art deco, neo-classical to mid-century and modern designs. And then, there’s always a little something that’s uniquely hers. It’s all stylish, with a feminine bent and just so gosh darned pretty! But there’s always enough Yang to balance out the Ying.
River’s exquisite iron and upholstered klismos stool, called The Ivey which comes in bar and counter heights. It’s available in several different finishes. Rivers offers a selection of upholstery options or you can provide your own.
The Lloyd coffee table with hand-applied gold leaf finish. Photo courtesy of La Dolce Vita.
This French art-deco-inspired console table is part of the new Tritter Feefer Collection introduced last month at High Point.
Love these vintage occasional chairs, Rivers had reupholstered in a rich, pale velvet. BTW, these images are from many sources. Many of them I got while raiding River’s instagram. It was getting ridiculous. I scrolled down to the end–hundreds of gorgeous images. I can’t get enough and it was very tough deciding which ones to use! Please check it out.
I adore everything about this bedroom, one of her newest jobs.
What isn’t made from her, is rounded out by other vendors and artisans. She’s the local exclusive dealer for Hickory Chair and other fine lines. In addition to new furnishings, she carries in her online and physical shops, gorgeous antiques, original art, prints and accessories, all the way down to the fine china! It’s a one-stop shopping mecca!
A set of wonderful art Arrington Magny prints floating between two pieces of glass and original paintings adorn the walls of her shop. And then, the mirrors. Oh, my the mirrors!
The following images are from finished work for Rivers’ lucky clients.
Elegant Audubon Street Project
Sumptuous traditional dining room with Rivers signature pale cream silk draperies.
Love this vignette featuring fabulous X-benches from Currey and Company
Another view of Rivers’ Audubon Street project.
There are several icons who’ve inspired Rivers but none more than Grace Kelly.
There’s that fabulous Venetian Mirror!
Many photos courtesy of Tim Black Photo
If this is what Rivers Spencer has accomplished in less than five years, I can’t wait to see what follows in the years to come! I daresay that there will be many who will be inspired to channel her!
xo,
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24 Responses
Wonderful post per usual. I must agree with the others…..to write a weekly blog that is entertaining and informative complete with lovely photos is beyond generous. Your level of commitment is impressive. Your topics always inspire. I always click on past posts since I only joined your community 6 months ago.I just read a previous post on beautiful Christmas Trees. Thank you Laurel. It’s just so much fun participating on your blog! Happy holidays to you and yours. Betsy O
Hi Betsy,
Sorry it took me so long to respond. I was traveling the other day and then forgot. I thoroughly enjoy writing the blog, doing the research, etc. So, for me it’s like… let me get done with all of my “work” so I can get back to that!
Thank you so much for your kind words and happy holidays to you as well!
LOVE her style. She truly epitomizes Grace Kelly’s elegance and grace. So gracious of you to share her work. (I know some designers can be so jealous).
Hi Lora,
Oh, I’m definitely jealous! lol But my mom told me when I was a little girl not to be. She said that no matter how it looks, you don’t really know what goes on with other people. She’s right. I guess jealousy is one thing, but pettiness I have no patience for.
I always love your posts. You are a generous, funny and delightful woman. I wish you much happiness and success!
Thank you so much Pamela! That means a lot to me; more than you can possibly know. Blessings to you as well!
I soo concur,Pamela! Laurel is just such a special, wonderful,and generous woman, and I can’t thank her enough for devoting so much time to her blog.I know how lucky we are!
awww… you’re so kind Dolores! xoxo
Thank you for this luscious tour. You always come through. Jean
Thank you so much Jean!
Laurel you never disappoint! Thankyou for introducing me to this young lady! Love her style and I will surely follow her on SM to see more of her work.
Hi Marisa,
Thanks for stopping by! It was a fun post to put together!
My favorite thing about her? The very handsome Zeus! Rivals my Bogart! Thank you for sharing this spirited talent!
Hi Julia,
Zeus is so adorbs isn’t he? And you should see his bed(s). They are on Rivers’ instagram. That is one lucky dawg!!! haha!
What a great post, Laurel! It’s like a musician. Some are just born with that level of talent. It’s an amazing story and I thank you for sharing it with us. Beautiful!
Hi Gina,
You are so right about that. Or a ballerina or any artist for that matter. What I love is that no only did she have the passion, but she had the courage to follow her heart! Not everyone can do that either!
What an amazing and talented young woman! I first heard of Rivers through Lauren Leiss’ blog but never knew her background. Thanks for sharing this Laurel!
Hi Sarah,
I know! And yes, I found many articles written about her and no wonder! My jaw dropped to the floor when I saw her office. Truly, who needs to go home? Yay, it’s Monday– I get to go to work! lol
Did you day that she’s not yet 30??? Oh my gosh, Laurel,does Bunny Williams know about her?? 🙂
I am just flabbergasted by the breadth of her talent..
Hi Dolores, She just turned 30! I shudder when I think about where I was at 30. Oh well… I’m sure that Bunny knows who she is! Or if not, she will soon!
Hi Laurel,
What a talented young woman you’ve introduced us to in this post! I love it all. I am wondering about the dreamy paint color in the room featuring the Lloyd coffee table. Seems a creamy ivory/taupe something?? Your eye is so good for color, might you take a stab at it and recommend a similar Benjamin Moore or other brand? It seems particularly special and with the ivory drapes! Yikes, it looks good.
Thank you for all the beauty you bring us!
Best, Ellie
Hi Ellie,
Haha! I was wondering the same thing! And truthfully, I’m not sure because paint colors can photograph so differently from what they really are. I took a stab to see if I could find it anywhere. Nope. Not yet.
She’s amazing. And I love that she’s in New Orleans! (My favorite city.) I’ll be buying from her inspiring and exhaustive catalog…. now to just choose… swoon.
Thanks for introducing her!
Hi Tracy,
Always so nice to hear from you! Yes, choosing is a big problem! xo